On Tue, Nov 24, 2015 at 01:27:21PM -0500, Remy DeCausemaker wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 24, 2015 at 12:09 PM, Paul W. Frields <sticks...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Recently I talked to robyduck in IRC about using a static site in the
> > fedora-web repo for the next iteration of the main flocktofedora.org
> > site.  This would make the standard public content (location, venue,
> > dates, etc.) easier to manage and serve to users.
> >
> > How would we go about starting such a site?  Is it OK to simply do a
> > commit with a new folder 'flocktofedora.org' and a simple Makefile to
> > start?  Should we make a new topic branch, and keep work there until
> > we're ready to merge?
> >
> > Thank you for any advice you can provide!
> 
> I'm very new to websites list, so I may be unaware of any SOP that
> predates my joining. That being said, I have been hanging out with
> Fedora-infra for a while, and whenever they do new sites, there are
> some tools/practices they use:
> 
> 0) We should use revision control (git)
> 1) We should host the repository on Pagure.io (and mirror on Github?)

We know this part, but fedorahosted is where the fedora-web repo is
stored and we're planning to use a directory therein.

> 2) We should serve the content on OpenShift (like past FLOCK websites)
> or on maybe hosted infra?

Hosted infra, we are trying to move away from OpenShift.  But in any
case, I was asking about the mechanics of setting up the folder in the
repo, as opposed to where to host.  We're riding along with fedora-web
and go where they steer.

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